BAE Systems secures $538 million U.S. Army contract for Bradley vehicles

Written on July 8, 2008 – 9:01 pm | by Frontier India Strategic and Defence |

BAE Systems has secured a $538 million U.S. Army contract to remanufacture Bradley vehicles and provide spare parts, with options for additional vehicle remanufacturing and spares. If all options are exercised, the contract’s total value will be $1.3 billion.

Under the initial contract, BAE Systems will remanufacture 160 M2A3 vehicles, 60 M3A3 vehicles and 32 M3A3 Bradley Fire Support Team Vehicles in conjunction with the Red River Army Depot through a public private partnership. Initial disassembly and subsystem rebuild will be performed at the depot, with final disassembly and structural modifications completed by BAE Systems in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. Final assembly, integration and test will be conducted at the company’s facility in York, Pennsylvania. The company will also provide 200 different types of spare parts in varying quantities.

Work under the contract will begin immediately, with deliveries ending in June 2010. The contract is managed by the Army’s TACOM Life Cycle Management Command.

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